Example sentences of "[adv] come [adv] with " in BNC.
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1 | But she said no I 'd better come tomorrow with Paula as well . |
2 | ‘ Better come along with me to Father Barnes . ’ |
3 | The legend recounted how seventy translators had worked in independent cells and had all come up with the identical version of the sacred text . |
4 | But you 'd do better to come down with me and make the long trip round . ’ |
5 | One of his greatest knocks was the 143 at Port-of-Spain in 1968 — this after he had reached breaking-point in 1966 , only to come back with century after century in the 1967 Tests — but he still found touring the Caribbean a fairly distasteful affair , as revealed in his letter to his wife : ‘ We 're being taken for the biggest ride … the umpiring , the crowd and Charlie … it is downright cheating … |
6 | If the country 's nuclear experts really are as bright as they would like us to think , they should be bright enough to come up with a convincing case for spending so much money , or to find cheaper ways of demonstrating the technology . |
7 | But none of them had been interested enough to come up with an offer . |
8 | Now it , now it , he says it 's getting quite serious now , cos apparently came up with erm these four cases where erm the people have lived an absolutely normal pure life |
9 | However even with nine representatives of British industry on the working party , the report only came up with two specific problems . |
10 | They had temping agencies , job centres , local papers the job centre only came up with about two people . |
11 | Computer expert , Andrew Eccleston , explains that they were fed up with old-fashioned forecasting methods , so came up with something new . |
12 | things like that , and we also , I think this year we ought to send Sid one because he came up with ten litres of five each of them boxes so came up with ten litres of wine . |
13 | But a survey on , let us say , political questions , which suddenly came up with questions about husband-wife relations , would almost certainly result in the questions being queried at the very least . |
14 | She says the car suddenly came up with it 's headlights blaring and it was doing eighty five miles an hour . |
15 | She says the car suddenly came up with it 's headlights blaring and it was doing eighty five miles an hour . |
16 | This time the curled metal merely came away with jellied lumps of vitreous humour sticking to it . |
17 | Do not use a social setting for suddenly coming out with all the reservations you may have or the frustrations you may feel at not having been consulted properly . |
18 | We all fell about laughing at the idea of a man with virtually no English suddenly coming out with such a word . |
19 | The theory seems to be ( 1 ) that some act — noticing a resemblance — must precede uttering the word ‘ white ’ for the person who utters the word genuinely to be describing the object , and not merely coming out with the words , ‘ It 's white ’ as might a parrot , no matter what it was shown ; and ( 2 ) that the resemblance the theory requires one to have noticed , which is supposed to justify one 's calling it white as opposed , say , to blue , is what one is referring to when one calls the object ‘ white ’ . |
20 | He is constantly coming up with bright ideas for making money . |
21 | Well they had a particularly bad time many of them lost absolutely everything and now they 're protesting cos the Lloyds people are only coming up with a nine hundred million pound rescue package that might give them some of them back half of what they invested . |
22 | Many animals , such as the puma , are solitary for most of the year , only coming together with other members of their species at mating time . |
23 | high I 'm only coming out with a ten flush , pair of aces , and a pair of eights would have been mine whichever way you played it . |
24 | ‘ What he does do really well is to suddenly come out with something brilliantly surreal . |
25 | He learned a great many quotations which he would suddenly come out with . |
26 | Now that 's a question that we can all come up with at times , whether we 're Christians or non-Christians , we come up and we question , where is God in this situation ? |
27 | Even the Commission , with all its enthusiasm for EMU , could only come up with a potential saving of between 0.1% and 0.5% of the Community 's GDP , and even this did not take into account new costs of changing the ecu into other , non-EC currencies . |
28 | Mr McEd was acting pretty cagey about it for one thing and , when pressed , would only come up with the reassuring phrases : ‘ Every cloud has a silver lining Ed … ’ or ‘ Do n't worry son , you father 's not such an old fool as he looks … |
29 | To do this , it has to not only come up with single products but be able to place them in product systems and even combine them in innovative ways . |
30 | Sir Robin Day searched a long memory for some event remotely comparable , and could only come up with Edwina 's famous threat to handcuff herself to the rostrum until hanging was brought back . |